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Aug 10 2015 Eng 11
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Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
analyze historical influences, assumptions, and textual features that distinguish American literature as evidenced by a learning walk.
Due Today:
None
Homework:
Due Tue 8/11:
Ethics and Choices Scenarios
Due Tue 8/11
: Study American Lit Vocab and Ethics PPT for Summative Test
Essential Question(s):
What elements influence authors and the texts that they write?
Important Deadlines/Reminders:
American Lit Summative Test on Tuesday.
Agenda
1. Learning Log:
Update with DLT, HW, etc.
2
.
Warm UP
, Complete in Quadrant #I: S
ubjective vs. objective?
Explain the difference between being subjective vs. being objective (Hint- this is on your American Lit Vocabulary List!)
3.
World Tour of American Literature Walk About
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Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
Due Today:
Homework:
Essential Question(s):
Important Deadlines/Reminders:
American Lit Summative Test on Tuesday.
Agenda
1. Learning Log:
- Update with DLT, HW, etc.
2. Warm UP, Complete in Quadrant #I: Subjective vs. objective?- Explain the difference between being subjective vs. being objective (Hint- this is on your American Lit Vocabulary List!)
3. World Tour of American Literature Walk About